not liking this, reluctant to post it even.Yeah I know, you're sick of of my shameless self-bashing but I can't help it. ._. I am kinda hard against myself when it comes to environments.Planned to fix things but upon opening the file again I couldn't force myself to touch it again & let it be.

Mostly it is compositionally weak, I was constantly trying to balance the frame with additional elements.

well done , the buildings in the background are amazing , the sunrise is wonderful, and a well chosen foreground elements ..but one thing to ask is about the whitey yellow sparkles where is there source ???

Have you heard about my contest. The theme is 'the future' I feel this would make a great entry. or if you have more up your sleeve. the deadline is july 1st. There's loads of prizes. [link] Submission is 5 pieces.

cool still! I kinda see what your saying on the composition. Some areas could be lighter or darker for better contrast, and the character position and lean isn't the best it could be. Still awesome concept!

Is it not strange that crater is below overpass, but overpass is safe? The terrace look very natural for environment of big city. This area must be city area, or no? Very often there is dark stain upwards from the hit - because of a fire

transports I guess, but everyone can make it up for themselves.I watched 2012 the other night and it SUCKED EXTREMELY HARD. No Emmerich film ever again. (and yes, I know you were probably not talking about the movie )

I havent seen it due to a lot of bad critics ive seen lately, i wasnt walking about the movie of course, i think i played too much post apocallyptic games, but my depression of the climate change its a real and serious thing.

hey, a war zone wouldn't BE picture perfect. If the composition isn't the way you want it to be, it adds to the effect of things being destroyed and out of order. I think this does a great job of putting the viewer in a civilian's point of view.